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Roofing in Pasco County

Serving 7 communities across Pasco County. Installation, repair, and storm damage response.

Pasco County, Florida Roofing

Pasco is the fastest-growing county in our service area. New construction in Wesley Chapel, Land O' Lakes, and Trinity is almost all architectural shingle, while New Port Richey and Dade City lean older with a mix of tile and aging shingle roofs approaching end-of-life. We run a dedicated Pasco crew so response times stay tight even as the county expands.

Pasco County has been the fastest-growing county in the Tampa Bay region for the last decade. Wesley Chapel, Land O' Lakes, and the eastern corridor along SR-54 have seen massive new-construction development, while older Pasco communities (New Port Richey, Dade City, Zephyrhills) retain housing stock from earlier eras.

That growth pattern produces a distinctive material mix in our Pasco work. New construction in Wesley Chapel and Land O' Lakes is predominantly architectural shingle, with tile on premium upgrades. Insurance-driven replacements in Wesley Chapel's first-wave neighborhoods (Seven Oaks, early Meadow Pointe) have started in earnest as those 2001-2005 roofs hit their 20+ year mark. Older Pasco. New Port Richey and Dade City. Leans toward tile and aging architectural shingle with broader replacement demand.

Pasco County building code and permit processes are among the more homeowner-friendly in our service area. Permit fees are the lowest of any county we serve ($125-$300), and permit turnaround is typically 4-7 business days. HOA governance varies dramatically by community: Wesley Chapel's master-planned communities are among the strictest we work in, while unincorporated Pasco communities often have no HOA restrictions at all.

County permit turnaround
4-7 days
Homeowner-friendly tempo
Typical permit cost
$125-$300
Lowest in our service area
Communities served
6
From Wesley Chapel to Dade City
Growth rate
#1 county
Fastest-growing in Tampa Bay region

7 Pasco County Communities

Click any city below for local project examples, service coverage, and a Pasco County-specific quote.

What we install across the county

Working in Pasco County

Lowest permit costs in our service area. Pasco County residential reroof permits run $125-$300. About $25-$50 lower than Hillsborough on average, and $50-$100 lower than Pinellas coastal permits. Combined with the inland wind-zone spec (130 mph rather than 150 mph), total project cost for an equivalent home is usually lower in Pasco than in the coastal counties. We pass the permit cost savings through directly.

Wesley Chapel HOA governance. Nearly every master-planned community in Wesley Chapel operates under strict HOA architectural review rules. Changing materials (shingle to metal, for example) requires formal HOA approval. We handle all HOA submission paperwork as part of qualifying projects and maintain working relationships with the major Wesley Chapel HOA management companies to speed approvals.

New construction demand. Pasco's rapid growth has driven demand for new construction roofing. Homes being built today in Wesley Chapel, Land O' Lakes, and Trinity. We work with builders as well as homeowners. New construction material spec tends toward architectural shingle at the mid-range and tile on upgraded premium homes.

Inland wind exposure. Pasco sits inland from direct coastal hurricane exposure. Florida Building Code still requires hurricane-rated assemblies (130+ mph) across the county, but the peak wind risk is lower than Pinellas. Class 4 impact-rated upgrades are worth specifying mainly for the insurance premium reduction; the additional hurricane protection over standard 130 mph shingle is marginal for most inland Pasco homes.

Older Pasco replacement demand. New Port Richey and Dade City have housing stock dating back to the 1960s-1980s. Some of the oldest continuously-occupied residential roofs in our service area. Replacement demand here is driven by age rather than insurance pressure: roofs that have run their full lifespan and need to be replaced on the homeowner's timeline.

Questions we hear from Pasco homeowners.

How strict are HOA rules in Wesley Chapel compared to non-HOA Pasco areas?
Very different. Wesley Chapel master-planned communities (Seven Oaks, Wiregrass, Meadow Pointe) typically require formal HOA architectural review for roof material and color changes. Non-HOA Pasco areas. Most of older New Port Richey, Dade City, and rural east Pasco. Have no HOA restrictions. We confirm the specific rules for your address before quoting.
Are Pasco County permit fees really lower than Hillsborough or Pinellas?
Yes. Standard residential reroof permit in Pasco runs $125-$300 versus $150-$350 in Hillsborough and $175-$400 in Pinellas. The difference is modest but real, and it's passed through directly in your project cost.
Does new construction roofing work differently than replacement?
The materials are the same; the process differs. New construction roofs are installed at a specific stage in the home's build sequence and coordinated with the builder's schedule. We work with both homeowners (replacements) and builders (new construction) across Pasco.
What's the typical Pasco inland hurricane wind requirement?
Florida Building Code requires 130 mph-rated assemblies across most of Pasco. Standard architectural shingle at that rating is adequate for code compliance. We recommend Class 4 impact-rated upgrades for the insurance premium reduction rather than for additional hurricane protection. The actual performance upgrade is modest inland.

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